With the Summer Transfer Window approaching and most of the European Leagues on break, several clubs now have the opportunity to bring in additional players to provide competition for the existing squad, likewise sell also and on such note here are transfer updates on Ghana players abroad.
Kwabena Owusu
After a great campaign with Ankaragucu in the second-tier – which saw the club earn promotion as champions, the former Ghana U23 star per reports have been let go by the Turkish outfit despite a stunning season due to the price tag placed on him by his parent club – Qarabag. Although returned to the Azerbaijan giant, the 24-year-old is reported to be on the radar of some top-flight clubs in the Turkish league. Owusu made 21 appearances in the just-ended season scoring 7 goals and providing 4 assists.
Philip Aboagye
In an era to find a new home, Ghanaian winger Aboagye has sealed a transfer move to Germany’s fifth side SC Wiedenbruck from league rivals Wuppertaler SV on a year deal with an option to extend based on performance. The 22-year-old last season made 29 appearances clocking 5 goals and providing 3 assists.
Nicky Gyimah-Bio
Joined newly-promoted side – Sunderland in 2021 after a successful trial, Nicky, 19, have been released by the Championship side due to unimpressive performance in the youth team.
Eric Ameyaw and Jerome Opoku
Strengthening their squad by bringing in new and experienced players, Premier League returnee Fulham in doing so via club post have confirmed to have released 14 players the Ghanaian duo. Opoku who graduated from the youth team in 2017 was shown the door due to slow progress in development likewise with Ameyaw – unimpressed performance.
Cameron Antwi
Away from Fulham camp, Blackpool FC also have freed 8 players the English-born Ghanaian midfielder. Joined the Champions outfit in 2021, the 20-year-old contract have been cut short as he failed to live up to expectations in the just-ended season in eight outings.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
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